I could be, but then why even bring up a post poll in this thread ans then compare it to another?
Whether or not the OP wanted feedback/comments or not, they posted here and didnt blog it, so thats exactly what they are going to get. It worked the same way in the "Disowning D&D" thread thats gotten a bit long. It works both ways![]()
Maybe 'cause it was relevant. Somebody put up some numbers and he pointed them to a location that might represent "more accurate" numbers.
There was no bait & switch.
Now back to the thread:
I use house rules to accomplish multiple things in my game all the time. I limit my game to Core Rules only, with a few exceptions. If a player wanted something specific from another source, I've always been open to their suggestions. 90% of the time we have made some flavor changes & few mechanical changes and they've gotten what they wanted. In turn I got what I wanted, which was control of outside sources that might or might not fit what I had in mind for a specific campaign.
For 4e, I've found that the classes serve many purposes with just a bit of "reflavoring". I have a player that is playing a Swashbuckler, in this case a ranger repurposed. I have another that is playing a psionicist, using the warlock as a base. I find that the core classes, due to the amount of powers they have, can easily fit several concepts with very little modification, except for flavor.
This was something that was available in 3e also, to a certain extent. But most of the time it was better to either create or institute a new class rather than repurpose one that already existed.
So for me the "genericness" of the classes is a good thing.
Comments is one thing, rudeness is another.
Whether or not the OP wanted feedback/comments or not, they posted here and didnt blog it, so thats exactly what they are going to get. It worked the same way in the "Disowning D&D" thread thats gotten a bit long. It works both ways![]()
Comments is one thing, rudeness is another.
I both love and hate the 4e classes. I like most of the new features that the clases have but the thing I really hate is how long it takes to make a new class, and I am referring to a new class from the ground up, not just switching a power or two. You feel almost obligated to come up with 50 new powers.
Ill just state that I don't think anyone is being rude in this thread, just as I didn't think anyone was rude in the other thread I mentioned. And again Ill preface this with maybe I've just gotten myself used to other forums, where if people were rude you KNEW it, and that I just don't see it here. Again, this speaks highly of the general community here and the work of the moderators, and makes this forum such a nice one to visit.
I'm not sure i agree with you Wonka. The OP didn't come on and say, "to hell with all other editions, 4e rules and you are wrong," he simply stated why he liked it and wanted input, which I can respect. I don't think anyone's post should be derailed by someone coming in to just pick a fight.
I don't like it when peole think that way of me, so I don't want to say that is why you are here. However, it sounds like it.